Comme les cinq doigts de la main (literally "Like the five fingers of the hand") is a 2010 French action movie directed by Alexandre Arcady. David Hayoun (Vincent Elbaz), the youngest of five brothers Hayouns, returns to his family after a half dozen years of absence. He is a criminal, chased not only by police but also by his former companion Samy Boban (Moussa Maaskri). David's brothers, lead by Dan (Patrick Bruel), give David a cold welcome but when Boban kidnaps the middle brother Julien, the four others unite and take up arms. The story became even more complicated when Hayouns find out that it is connected with the assassination of their father that happened thirty years ago...

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The following weapons were used in the film Five Brothers (Comme les cinq doigts de la main):

Boban fires his revolver during the climactic shootout, covering with the body of his henchman.

Boban fires.

Unidentified revolvers

A long-barreled stainless steel revolver is carried by Boban's lieutenant (Pierre Abbou). It is seen only partially and is hard to identified. It has a full barreled underlug so it also can be a Smith & Wesson Model 686 but with a 6" barrel.

Boban's lieutenant cocks his revolver.

In another scene he is seen carrying the revolver tucked in his pants.

A revolver is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer.

The revolver with wooden grip is seen between two pistols.

Ruger GP100

A stainless steel Ruger GP100 is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer.

M1911A1

Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Commercial Model known as the "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP. This has a deep Colt factory blued finish, common for commercial variants before and after the war.

"This pistol belonged to your father, Dan..."

Dan examines the pistol.

Dan aims the pistol at Maurice Atlan (Michel Aumont) in the final scene.

Ruger P-series pistol

A Ruger P-series pistol is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer. It's hard to identify the exact model while Ruger P89 or Ruger P90 seem to be best guess.

Ruger P89 - 9x19mm

Ruger KP90 - .45 ACP

A Ruger pistol is seen at the far right.

Jericho 941F

A bright (looking nickel plated rather than stainless) Jericho 941F pistol is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer.

Stainless IMI Jericho 941 F (note decocker on frame)- 9x19mm

A Jericho is seen next to the sawn-off buttstock of a shotgun. It has a frame-mounted decocker so it can be identified as model F.

Beretta Cougar

A pistol that appears to be a Beretta Cougar is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer.

Beretta M12

During the climactic shootout one of Boban's henchmen is armed with a submachine gun that appears to be a Beretta M12.

Beretta PM12S - 9x19mm

A hecnhman in the middle fires a blurry seen Beretta M12.

Shotguns

Unidentified pump action shotguns

Several of Boban's henchmen carry pump action shotguns. A pump action shotgun is seen among other firearms when Hayoun brothers purchase weapons from an illegal dealer. One or two police detectives also carry pump action shotguns when they appear on the place of the climactic shootout.

Boban's henchman with a shotgun is seen at the background.

A sawn-off buttstock is seen.

Boban's henchman in the middle holds a shotgun.

A pump action shotgun with sawn-off buttstock is seen at the foreground among other illegaly sold firearms.

Arsenal AR-SF

During the climactic shootout one of Boban's henchmen is armed with an assault rifle. While it's seen only from the muzzle, its general shape, especially a large-caliber muzzle device, allow to identify it as a Bulgarian Arsenal AR-SF that is also seen in several other French 2000s movies.

Arsenal AR-SF - 5.56x45mm NATO

A hecnhman at the right fires a rifle. Note the large caliber muzzle device and 5.56x45mm magazines.

Sniper Rifles

Galil 7.62 ARM

A Galil 7.62 ARM sniper rifle is used by Dan Hayoun (Patrick Bruel) during the climactic shootout. In the final scene Dan's Galil is briefly seen in hands of the police inspector Amel Zeroual (Lubna Azabal).